KEEP UP TO DATE ON JAPAN’S NUCLEAR REACTORS

This posting found on Morgsatlarge blog provides some positive news for the concerned and panicked people of Tokyo and the rest of the nation. Mainly focused on Daiichi-1 reactor the posting also touches on Daiichi-3 the latest reactor and the release of radioactive material into the air. Prepare yourself for a good 10-15 out of your day but this reading is full of information you may need to understand the Japan’s current situation.

Dr J. Oehmen, Research Scientist at MIT in Boston writes:

I am writing this text (Mar 12) to give you some peace of mind regarding some of the troubles in Japan, that is the safety of Japan’s nuclear reactors. Up front, the situation is serious, but under control. And this text is long! But you will know more about nuclear power plants after reading it than all journalists on this planet put together.

There was and will *not* be any significant release of radioactivity.

By “significant” I mean a level of radiation of more than what you would receive on – say – a long distance flight, or drinking a glass of beer that comes from certain areas with high levels of natural background radiation.

I am currently on holiday in Australia and I guess personally lucky as to the timing of the catastrophe. I’m looking forward to bringing to you what may be the start of a new beginning. In a few weeks time the cherry blossom’s will arrive and Meguro River will be aligned with the nation’s signature flower. A very exciting time for Nakameguro. See Hopefully this will bring about change and a positivity to the people of Tokyo. Check back soon for the reports!